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Examples
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Die-hard fans can be dangerous … I, myself, almost cried when I finally saw the trailer for Dragonball Evolution.
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Die-hard foodies may know that these societies exist—but not that they can have access to them.
Members Only (Most of the Time) J.S. Marcus 2011
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Die-hard indexers tend to believe that, as with stocks, investors do better relying on the wisdom of the market.
Treasurys Loom Large in Index Bond Funds Ian Salisbury 2011
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Joke on that bit but yes, Die-hard is/has been black for aeons.
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Die-hard fans know all about them years before they reach the major leagues, and project the best possible scenarios on all of them.
Montero's Monstrous Day Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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Die-hard soap opera fans are hitting the streets for demonstrations and protests.
As Venerable Soap Operas Die Off, Fans Fight for One More Life to Live Sam Schechner 2011
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Die-hard leftists know this well. (public option, anyone?)
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Last we saw them: Die-hard Race fan Luke couldn't identify two surfboard photos on the final memory task, preventing him from being the first deaf winner.
Amazing Race: Phil Keoghan Explains Why These 11 Teams Have Unfinished Business 2011
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Die-hard fans of One Tree Hill already know that he and girlfriend and co-star Bush kept extremely busy during the series' long winter hiatus.
One Tree Hill Star: No Disaster on Brooke and Julian's Big Day (No Lucas or Peyton Either!) 2011
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Die-hard urbanites know that food trucks are a cheap and easy way to satisfy the munchies without the hassle of going indoors.
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